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'Magic and the Sense of Place' Conference

'Magic and the Sense of Place' Conference Day 3: 'Urban', 'Rome' and 'Placing the dead'

Talks from Alice Huxley, Amy Blakemore, Nancy Caciola and more, under the themes 'Urban', 'Rome' and 'Placing the dead'.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe

TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe written by Professor Judith Herrin. Date: 4 November 2020.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Derek Attridge 'The Experience of Poetry' Book Launch Panel Discussion

This event celebrates the publication of Professor Derek Attridge's work The Experience of Poetry with a book launch panel discussion.
Reading, Writing, Romans

Felas Octavi

New research reveals that this sling bullet is much ruder than previously thought. Prof. Alison Cooley discusses this with Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell in the Ashmolean's updated Reading and Writing Gallery.
Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Mummified Child

On growing up and dying in ancient and modern populations.
In Our Spare Times
Captioned

Cicero's 'De Inventione''

Oxford students discuss roman senator Cicero.
Approaching Shakespeare

Julius Caesar

This lecture on Julius Caesar discusses structure, tone, and politics by focusing on the cameo scene with Cinna the Poet.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Refugees and the Roman Empire

Seminar given on 21 January 2015 by Professor Peter Heather (King's College London), part of the RSC Hilary term 2015 Public Seminar Series
Faculty of Classics

How to be Augustus: Escaping one's past

Professor Chris Pelling give s a talk for the Classics Open Day, helpd on 16th March 2013.
Mansfield College

How God Became King

Professor Tom Wright gives a lecture in Mansfield College Chapel.
Oxford Humanities - Research Showcase: Global Exploration, Innovation and Influence

Per Capita Growth in the Roman Economy

Professor Andrew Wilson, University of Oxford, showcases his research in the Ancient Roman Economy as part of the Oxford Humanities Research showcase.
The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre

Introduction to Art of the Ancient World

Donna Kurtz and Sir John Boardman talk about Sir John's life, his career and experiences as a classical scholar and also the relationship works of art from different cultures around the ancient world have with one another.
Faculty of Classics

Roman Comedy: A funny thing happened...

Peter Brown gives his lecture on Roman Comedy. Part of the OxBridge Classics Conference for Schools lecture series.
Societies in Transition

Societies in Transition: The End of Roman Civilization

Dr Ward-Perkins (Trinity College, Oxford) examines the Roman-made ecological disasters and examines how far the environmental pollution contributed to the fall of Rome and why this matters in today's world.
Keble College

Societies in Transition: Becoming Roman in Britain

Lecture on Britain under Roman rule and the incorporation of Britain into the Roman world. Professor Gosden also talks about the significance of our environment, the outside, material world, and how it influences historical events in ancient history.
Societies in Transition

Societies in Transition: Becoming Roman in Britain

Lecture on Britain under Roman rule and the incorporation of Britain into the Roman world. Professor Gosden also talks about the significance of our environment, the outside, material world, and how it influences historical events in ancient history.
The Fall of the Roman Empire (Bryan Ward-Perkins)

Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire

Bryan Ward-Perkins, a leading historian of Late Antiquity at Trinity College, Oxford, discusses the transitional period between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages.
Interviews with Oxonians

Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire

Bryan Ward-Perkins, a leading historian of Late Antiquity at Trinity College, Oxford, discusses the transitional period between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages.

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